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Mark’s Quick Review: Greg Lake’s – Live in Piacenza
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. The sad thing for me is the only time I saw Greg Lake play was in Ringo...
Marillion to release deluxe version of 1994 album Brave
The landmark album, Brave, released in 1994 by Marillion, will be released on 4CD/Blu-ray, 5LP and through digital platforms on March 9 via Rhino Records. The set includes the original studio album which has been newly remastered by Steven Wilson, and will include a...
Mark’s Quick Review: Organized Chaos’ – Divulgence
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. This Belgrade-based progressive metal band has found some magic with this...
Mark’s Quick Review: Spriggan Mist’s – The Portal
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. This album is a nice folk album. But here I am at progrock.com and I have to...
Mark’s Quick Review: Dead Centuries’ – Race Against Time
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. This Ottawa band has a few moments that I like but not that many. This is much...
Mark’s Quick Review: The Cyberiam’s – Self Titled Album
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. Local Band (Chicago) Cyberiam makes good with their debut album. The two...
Mark’s Quick Review: Red Spectrum’s – Self Titled Album
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. So typically I would be happy with an album of this quality. But for me this...
Mark’s Quick Review: Long Earth’s – The Source
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. I have had the fortune to see this band live probably one of a few American's...
Mark’s Quick Review: Xanima’s – Planet Hope
If you have never read the key for my ratings below please do so one time. I feel my ratings are tougher than my peers. Also Check my last.fm link to see how compatible our music tasts are. This Swedish female fronted band takes some its influences from modern pop...
New band Hyvmine, featuring guitar virtuoso Al Joseph, to release new album Jan 19th
We are in a new era of guitar virtuosity with some incredible players making names for themselves. Add Al Joseph to ths list. The Berklee grad is getting ready to release the debut album from his band Hymine and it showcases not only his insane guitar chops but also...
Mark’s Quick Review: Toinen Toista’s – Toinen Toista
This band really surprised me. I was looking at the artwork and I was expecting another under average album. I was wrong. This Finnish band has really captured the beauty of 70's era prog. The title track and the final epic track are the best tracks I believe and all...
Mark’s Quick Review: The Fierce and The Dead’s-The Euphoric
So the Fierce and the Dead is a band I have had the pleasure of seeing live and actually hanging out with too. They are on the fringe of my tastes. So I would be hard pressed to give them an outstanding review based on my own personal likes. The band is a four piece...
Mark’s Quick Review: Subsignal’s – La Muerta
Subsignal's - La Muerta For me this band made a large positive leap with their 2013 album Paraíso so I was a little bit worried that maybe this album would go backwards a bit but those fears were unfounded. The 2018 Release is their best album to date. There are...
Mark’s Quick Review: A Perfect Circle’s – Eat the Elephant
A Perfect Circle's Eat the Elephant review A Perfect Circle has awoken 14 years since their last album with Eat the Elephant and we are sure glad they did. The Album is a bit mellower than their previous but not a mellow album. Maynard James Keenan (Tool) vocals are...
Mark’s Quick Review: Arena’s – Double Vision
Arena in the 22nd year one the bands that I credit with the resurgence of progressive rock as their albums has been wonderful since their inception. Their lineups are always filled with amazing musicians and equality strong song writing. The albums have ranged from...
Mark’s Quick Review: Cell15’s – River Utopia
River Utopia the sophomore album from Robert Richardson's band Cell15 has made it this way and it has to be very good to match their debut album and which won 2014's best debut album and best opening track. I have seen this some of this album performed live which...